Honorific Prefix: | The Most Reverend |
Appointed: | December 23, 1986 |
Archdiocese: | Los Angeles |
Birth Date: | November 24, 1945 |
Church: | Catholic Church |
Consecrated By: | Roger Michael Mahony, John James Ward, Juan Alfredo Arzube |
Consecration: | February 23, 1987 |
Ordination: | June 2, 1973 |
Other Post: | Titular Bishop of Tlos |
Alma Mater: | St. Joseph Seminary (DC) |
Birth Place: | Pascagoula, Mississippi |
Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles | |
Death Place: | Los Angeles, California |
Ended: | September 3, 1993 |
Buried: | Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels |
Honorific Suffix: | SSJ |
Carl Anthony Fisher, SSJ (November 24, 1945 - September 2, 1993) was an African-American Catholic prelate who served as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles from 1987 until his death in 1993. He was the first (and as of 2022, the only) Black Catholic bishop on the West Coast.[1]
He was a member of the Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart, a religious community that serves African Americans. He was the third Josephite to be made a bishop, and as of 2022, the latest.
Born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, Fisher attended Epiphany Apostolic College as well as St. Joseph's Seminary, and was ordained to the priesthood for the Society of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart on June 2, 1973. He then served in Baltimore for some time, including at Historic St Francis Xavier Church beginning in 1982.
On December 23, 1986, he was appointed titular bishop of Tlos and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and was consecrated on February 23, 1987. He was the first African-American Catholic bishop west of Texas, and as of 2022 none have been named since.
He died of colon cancer while in office, at the age of 47 in 1993.[2]
In Augustin 2019, the Archdiocese of Baltimore announced that Fisher was the subject of multiple abuse allegations, all of which were received after his death.[3]